Murray in Dunblane on Sunday

This is a day that I thought I'd never see.Please,please if you are going to Dunblane, would you post a description of events for those of us who can't be there.? Andy going to his home town with his Olympic Gold Medal and his US Open trophy and his girl friend. It is just wonderful

It wasn't aimed at you, but if you take offence it's your problem not Aileen's. She is a proud Scot but feels that Scotland is part of this Island of ours. I'm Welsh and proud of my Celtic heritage, but I'm also proud to be British and part of the rich tapestry created by putting together the different nationalities and find it hard to understand how anyone is going to get anything out of independence.

It wasn't aimed at you, but if you take offence it's your problem not Aileen's. She is a proud Scot but feels that Scotland is part of this Island of ours. I'm Welsh and proud of my Celtic heritage, but I'm also proud to be British and part of the rich tapestry created by putting together the different nationalities and find it hard to understand how anyone is going to get anything out of independence.

There are quite a few benefits to independence but fortunately this is not a place for political discussion. I'm keen for this thread to steer clear of politics as sport and politics rarely make a good combination.

There are moments in life when you know the world has shifted from its axis.

Like on Tuesday night, in the middle of a World Cup qualifier, when the Tartan Army struck up a chant.

For a tennis player.

The subconscious acknowledgement of a shift in our national pride from what they were watching in front of them, and despairing at, to a sport which has long been the pursuit of the middle classes but suddenly has its everyman.

A class reaction for a truly world class act, and recognition for the best moment in the history of Scottish sport.

Superb article. Thanks for posting it. It makes me feel so proud to be Scottish!